Posted on December 23, 2009 by TrishT (Southbank Centre)
Really nice piece in The Times last week by Southbank Centre Artists in Residence and Poet Lemn Sissay about the Global Poetry System website:
It ain’t where you go, it’s where you’re at. Global positioning system (GPS) is a mere five years old in the UK. Now you can locate where you are, wherever you are, [...]
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Posted on December 17, 2009 by Sam Dub
New Southbank Centre Artist in Residence David Dunkley Gyimah has just posted a wonderful new video documenting preparations for our tribute to Adrian Mitchell.
Here’s a little background to the video from David’s blog.
Adrian Mitchell famously said of Poetry:
Most people ignore most poetry because most poetry ignores most people
He was [...]
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Posted on December 9, 2009 by ryan
Global Poetry System is coming up with a new flyer to let people who aren’t already in the know catch up!
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We will feature the most visually arresting and interesting posts, especially those with stories behind them, or just a funny/enlightening description. So take your camera or other image capturing device with you today, find [...]
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